gum disease - Royse City Dental Care https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com Wed, 07 Mar 2018 16:20:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 The Basics: Gingivitis https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/the-basics-gingivitis/ Wed, 07 Mar 2018 16:20:10 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=398 Have you ever heard of gingivitis before? Gingivitis is an oral health condition that often arises at an early stage of gum disease. Because gum disease is a progressive disease in which your gum tissues are suffering and are infected, it may progress over a period of many months or even years before it can [...]

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Have you ever heard of gingivitis before? Gingivitis is an oral health condition that often arises at an early stage of gum disease. Because gum disease is a progressive disease in which your gum tissues are suffering and are infected, it may progress over a period of many months or even years before it can eventually be discovered. Thus, it is important to always look for signs and symptoms of gingivitis that may be present, so the necessary steps can be taken to help alleviate any risks associated with it.

Have you ever noticed any irregular symptoms with your gums? The chances are that is actually the beginnings of gum tissue infections in the form of gingivitis. If you ever notice any signs of bleeding gums whether it’s from eating or cleaning out your mouth, keep track of it determine if it continually occurs. Furthermore, if you suffer from routine redness or tenderness with your gums or you notice bad breath that continues to occur even after it has been treated, it could be a sign of gingivitis.

Other instances which could be linked to risk factors associated with gingivitis include unhealthy habits such as smoking or chewing tobacco, a pregnancy, genetic predispositions, diabetes, medications you are taking or even poor oral hygiene.

In order to ensure that you’re well protected against any risks of gingivitis, always take note of any symptoms you may be suffering from and set forth a checklist to determine if any of them get better over time. If you continue to suffer from these issues over extended periods of time, you may want to visit our dentists so that the appropriate treatments can be given.

Do you feel confident in your knowledge about dry mouth? With dry mouth care from Royse City Dental Care, we can make sure you receive the oral health care you need. If you wish to schedule an appointment to visit us at our office in Royse City, Texas, Drs. Hutchinson, Gabrielsen and Craig, and our team can be reached by calling us at 972-636-2417.

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How to Keep Your Smile Free From Gum Disease https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/how-to-keep-your-smile-free-from-gum-disease/ Fri, 17 Nov 2017 21:14:10 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=390 Your dentist, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison, cares for you, your smile, and your oral health, which is why they strongly encourages you to do everything you can to keep your teeth and gums in tip-top shape. Unfortunately, there are many things that can destroy your smile if you let them, and one of those things [...]

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Your dentist, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison, cares for you, your smile, and your oral health, which is why they strongly encourages you to do everything you can to keep your teeth and gums in tip-top shape. Unfortunately, there are many things that can destroy your smile if you let them, and one of those things is gum disease. It’s best to prevent gum disease as much as possible. To help you do so, our dentist is happy to share some tips with you:

-Keep up on oral hygiene: You need to brush your teeth twice a day, floss your teeth once a day, and rinse your mouth daily. As you do these things, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, floss that is easier to use, and antibacterial mouthwash. Brushing, flossing, and rinsing can help you remove plaque from the surfaces of and cracks between your teeth as well as along the gumline.

-Visit your dentist: This is very important because the cleaning treatment provided removes the plaque and tartar that your oral hygiene routine could not eliminate. Our special techniques will save your smile and help you have the clean and healthy teeth and gums you need.

For more information and details about how to prevent gum disease in Royse City, Texas, please contact Royse City Dental Care today at 972-636-2417. Our dental team will be happy to give you the help and answers you need, and we look forward to your phone call!

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You Can Reduce Your Periodontal Disease with Scaling and Root Planing https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/you-can-reduce-your-periodontal-disease-with-scaling-and-root-planing/ Fri, 17 Feb 2017 22:52:02 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=336 There are several negative impacts regarding neglect of proper oral care. Cavities can develop from this and so can an eventually need for dentures. There are other, less talked about, conditions that can occur from lack of preventative measures. One of these conditions is known as periodontal disease. Periodontal disease will begin to show itself [...]

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There are several negative impacts regarding neglect of proper oral care. Cavities can develop from this and so can an eventually need for dentures. There are other, less talked about, conditions that can occur from lack of preventative measures. One of these conditions is known as periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease will begin to show itself through redness and inflamed gums, which are symptoms of a bacterial infection. The bacteria will spread down past the gums and into the bone areas surrounding your teeth, attacking them. Damage from the bacteria can result in a loss of bone density if left untreated. This will cause teeth to become dislodged and fall out.

The bacteria causing these issues can be removed through a scaling and root planing treatment. During this treatment, the bacterial biofilm and plaque from the lower surfaces of the teeth are scraped away. Daily teeth cleaning is preferable to having this treatment.

Even though the bacteria is removed, the disease isn’t. There is no way to treat periodontal disease itself once it is contracted. Further outbreaks can be prevented by the patient by practicing and doubling down on regular brushing and flossing.

If you have developed the symptoms of periodontal disease please call Royse City Dental Care in Royse City, Texas to set up an appointment with our dentists, Drs. Hutchison, Gabrielsen, and Craig.

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The Tips You Need to Take Care of a Dental Bridge https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/the-tips-you-need-to-take-care-of-a-dental-bridge/ Thu, 10 Nov 2016 21:10:37 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=312 A dental bridge in Royse City, Texas, might seem strong and unbreakable, but that’s not always the case. There are things that can harm your bridge in more ways than one. So, it’s very important to take good care of your dental bridge, and you can do so by doing the following things: -Brush, floss, [...]

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A dental bridge in Royse City, Texas, might seem strong and unbreakable, but that’s not always the case. There are things that can harm your bridge in more ways than one. So, it’s very important to take good care of your dental bridge, and you can do so by doing the following things:

-Brush, floss, and rinse: It’s best to keep up on oral hygiene each and every day. You will need to brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss once a day with an easy-to-use product, and rinse once a day with antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash. Make sure each product and tool you use has been approved by the American Dental Association.

-Attend your dental checkups: Make sure to visit your dentist, Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison, every six months for your routine dental cleaning and checkup. This will help you keep plaque and bacteria away from the dental bridge. It will also give your dentist the chance to fix any problems if necessary.

-Be mindful of where you chew: Sometimes your dental bridge can’t handle the foods you eat, especially when it’s first placed in your mouth. So, please try not to chew sticky or hard foods on the side of your mouth where the dental bridge lies.

If you have any questions or if you would like to learn more, please don’t be afraid to call our office today at 972-636-2417. Your dentist and dental team are here to help you in any way we can!

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How Gum Disease Impacts You https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/how-gum-disease-impacts-you/ Wed, 03 Feb 2016 00:02:35 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=262 Gum disease happens when the gum tissue surrounding your pearly whites pull back from the tooth and exposing the tooth and tooth roots. As this occurs, gaps begin to form between the teeth and the gum line, allowing the buildup of harmful plaque-causing bacteria in these “pockets”. As this plaque hardens, it can cause long-term [...]

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Gum disease happens when the gum tissue surrounding your pearly whites pull back from the tooth and exposing the tooth and tooth roots. As this occurs, gaps begin to form between the teeth and the gum line, allowing the buildup of harmful plaque-causing bacteria in these “pockets”. As this plaque hardens, it can cause long-term problems including tooth loss.

How does this happen?
No. 1 Gum disease (or periodontitis) can result from improper brushing and daily flossing.
No. 2 Gum tissue can be affected by nighttime grinding and clenching of teeth as it wears down the enamel.
No. 3 An injury to the mouth can cause gum tissue to recede from the tooth.
No. 4 You may be at higher risk for gum disease if one or both of your parents have receding gums.
No. 6 Brushing your teeth harshly can wear down tooth enamel and gum tissue.
No. 7 If your bite is misaligned (it doesn’t match up), the constant pressure on individual teeth can create gum recession.

4 Steps to Prevent Gum Disease:
No. 1 Use a soft-bristled tooth brush and brush gently but thoroughly. Don’t forget to floss!
No. 2 Use an antimicrobial toothpaste and mouth rinse to reduce the amount of harmful in the mouth.
No. 3 Wearing a night guard can help to prevent clenching and grinding of your pearly whites while you sleep.
No 4 Six month dental cleanings will remove calculus to prevent periodontitis.

You don’t have to let gum disease keep your smile at bay. If you think you are experiencing gum disease, see one of our dentists for an evaluation and begin any necessary treatment. Untreated gum disease can eventually result in tooth loss. We invite you to call our Royse City Dental Care staff at 972-636-2417 today!

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